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The Origins of the “Arbaat Yamim” - The Four Days
The Four Days Arbaat Yamim
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2008/11/6
[1] This modern feminist midrash has its roots in the biblical narrative of Jephthah’s daughter. It projects into the future an ideal of Jewish women ritualizing in a four day celebration commemoratin...
Living and Dying for the Law:The Mother-martyrs of 2 Maccabees
Law Mother-martyrs
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2008/11/6
[1] The martyr texts of 2 Maccabees record the deaths of three mothers who sacrificed their lives, along with those of their sons, in order to uphold Jewish law under the persecution of Antiochus IV E...
The Synthesis of the Mind and Body in Cynthia Ozick's The Cannibal Galaxy
Synthesis Mind Body Cannibal Galaxy
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2008/11/6
Hester Lilt, like many of Cynthia Ozick’s female protagonists, is unabashshedly independent of men. A philosopher, European refugee, and single mother, she remains an enigma to the hero of the novel, ...
Constructing the Motherliness of Manoah’s Wife in Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson and Delilah (1949)
Motherliness Samson Delilah Manoah’s Wife
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2008/11/6
[1] Cecil B. DeMille is an unsung auteur and master of the American Biblical Epic who produced and directed Samson and Delilah (1949). Historically speaking, this Technicolor testament was a watershed...
Ethnicity, Exogamy, and Zipporah
Ethnicity Exogamy Zipporah
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2008/11/6
[1] In contrast to the book of Ezra, whose protagonists demand that Jews expel “foreign” wives, the story of the Midianite Zipporah, Moses’ wife, affirms that foreign women are beneficial to Israel. Z...
The Writer as Witness: Latin American Jewish Women's Testimonio in the Works of Marjorie Agosín, Sonia Guralnik, Alicia Kozameh and Alicia Partnoy
Latin American Jewish Women Writer
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2008/11/5
Latina Jewish writers enact a typically Jewish attitude toward the historically important injunction to remember and the contemporary drive to bear witness. This essay explores the connection between ...
The Frankfurt a.M. Memorbuch: Gender Roles in the Jewish Community Institutions
Gender Roles Jewish Community Institutions
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2008/11/5
This paper, based on a chapter in the author’s Ph.D. dissertation, brings to the forefront information that can be discerned from the Frankfurt Memorbuch [FM] with regard to gender roles in Jewish com...
“Do Not Reject Your Mother’s Teaching?!” - The Function of Micah’s Mother in Judges 17
Function Micah’s Mother Judges
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2008/11/5
This paper examines the function of Micah’s mother in Judges 17-18; how her actions contribute to our understanding of the ‘mother-son’ relationship and the cultus in the book of Judges; and finally, ...
Other Wise: Postcolonial Places in Canadian-Jewish Women’s Writing
Postcolonial Canadian-Jewish Women’s Writing
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2008/11/5
This essay examines the work of six Jewish-Canadian writers within a postcolonial context. Adele Wiseman's protagonist Hoda in Crackpot, the poetry of Miriam Waddington and Miriam Mandel across the pr...
The Trauma of Otherness and Hunger: Ruth and Lot’s Daughters
Trauma Ruth Lot’s Daughters
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2008/11/5
In this article, the author traces the narrative dynamic of the book of Ruth and demonstrates how it effectively delivers an important moral lesson about the rewards of inclusion and belonging, settin...
Claudia Aster and Curtia Euodia: Two Jewish Women in Roman Italy
Jewish Women Roman Italy
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2008/11/5
This paper looks at two epitaphs from Roman Italy which commemorate identifiably Jewish women. The deceased are probably the two earliest Jewish women from Roman Italy to have left any individual reco...
The Levite’s Concubine: The Story That Never Was
The Levite’s Concubine narrative structure
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2008/11/5
The present paper explores the narrative structure, details and vocabulary of Judges 19. The inspiration derives from Martin Buber who wrote of its distorted details in and ‘ahistorical and atypical’ ...
Jewish Women in Ancient Synagogues: Archeological Reality vs. Rabbinical Legislation
Rabbinical Legislation Jewish Women
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2008/11/4
Several ancient synagogues, active from the fourth to the sixth century of the Common Era, contained images of women with exposed body parts, against which the Talmudic sages legislated and deemed lic...
“A Tug of War”: Intercultural Practices within Israeli Orthodox Women's Theater
Women's Theater Intercultural Practices
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2008/11/4
Theater in Israel has always been an art associated with secular western society and culture. In the past few years, Orthodox Israeli women have adopted theater as a legitimate space to explore religi...
Blood, Bread, and Light:Female Converts in Early Judaism
Female Early Judaism
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2008/11/4
This article looks at evidence for women’s conversion to Judaism in antiquity. Literature from the Second Temple Period suggests that Judaism was attractive to women in the 1st century CE and patristi...